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. >>> the leaders of vietnam and russia have agreed to talk sea trade talks next year. russian prime minister and his counterpart announced the plan on wednesday in hanoi. economic and trade cooperation between the two countries has been steadily rising. medved said he hopes to get an increase in bilateral trade, that would bring total trade to about $7 billion in 2015. the two leaders also agreed to boost military cooperation. vietnam is engaged in territorial disputes with china in the south china sea. it's keen to bolster defenses amid china's growing maritime presence. >>> and that's going to do it for us this week. thanks for watching. we'll see you again next week on "asia 7 days."
. >>> the leaders of vietnam and russia have agreed to talk sea trade talks next year. russian prime minister and his counterpart announced the plan on wednesday in hanoi. economic and trade cooperation between the two countries has been steadily rising. medved said he hopes to get an increase in bilateral trade, that would bring total trade to about $7 billion in 2015. the two leaders also agreed to boost military cooperation. vietnam is engaged in territorial disputes with china in...
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you know it has to follow would lead to mention the one pretty important issue that russia russia has actually has a part has plenty of oil plenty of conventional oil and just to use sounds with kurdish will flow in the us of so much about us for the united states is just so. that it's worth war so we have a lot of conventional oil before we get to the point to where united states decided to go to share or we need to do a carbon out of fifteen billion tonnes of could. take another twenty years so far far away from a point where we need to think about it show or before we go to chris i want to ask you i mean again i mean this diversification if you consider something the people i have lived here for fifteen years and we've been talking about for fifteen years sure look i mean everybody knows the four most dangerous words in english language are it's different this time i think it's quite clear that you know the pressures are building you know like the what i'm hoping is that we're now seeing what may eventually be seen as some sort of an economic tandem or in the one hand it's quite cl
you know it has to follow would lead to mention the one pretty important issue that russia russia has actually has a part has plenty of oil plenty of conventional oil and just to use sounds with kurdish will flow in the us of so much about us for the united states is just so. that it's worth war so we have a lot of conventional oil before we get to the point to where united states decided to go to share or we need to do a carbon out of fifteen billion tonnes of could. take another twenty years...
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well for the future science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. emission free accreditation free transport charges free coming from and free is free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to r t dot com you. didn't sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. it. alone we welcome across town peter lavelle china has successfully transition to sell through another leadership change the last decade has witnessed this country transformed at tremendous speed and become the second largest economic power in the world what can we expect over the next decade from china many are wary of china's rise the real worry though is how the rest of the world reacts to that problem. and. to cross-town china's new geopolitics in the twenty first century i'm joined by jonathan whole slagged in brussels he is a research fellow at the brussels institute of contemporary china studies in washington we
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am proud of the fact that in just two years british exports of goods to brazil are up 25%, up 40%, russia up 80%. last week we took steps towards a new defense partnership with united arab emirate that could be worth more than 6 billion pounds to british industry. i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s. chamber's. how many does the u.k. have? just 240. we need to do all whole lot better than that. i have asked steven green, our trade minister to work at home and overseas to increase the quantity and quality of services offered, could relate to the smaller companies seeking to establish themselves abroad for the first time. he will begin within 8 million pound pilot and 20 keep markets and go on to lead a transformation that will change the face of british trade overseas across the globe. there are valuable markets out there that just have not received the attention from government that they deserve.
am proud of the fact that in just two years british exports of goods to brazil are up 25%, up 40%, russia up 80%. last week we took steps towards a new defense partnership with united arab emirate that could be worth more than 6 billion pounds to british industry. i want us to go further still. when i look around the world, i see countries like germany using overseas business that works to drive new business. in brazil, for example, 1700 members of the german chamber. 1700 members of the u.s....
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. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpo
. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpo
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audience technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. luck. was lucky. i've. lived. lives . lived. yes mobile before blogs could even though it's we have a lot of illegal call me groups of the callers who sued sluices also argues in the right enough to my mind it was like what many had that marriage wasn't forced marriage it's the smadi when i was fifteen yes you can liberate other when a you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only affected social changes can be the afghans themselves ask again many women we believe going to spawn can not truly cross paths without the patient it's chemical position and that a construction but stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. ily. a little. live. live. live. live. live welcome back to crossfire particularly well to remind you we're talking about china and its relationship with the world. live in a list started live ok drew i'd like to go back to you in san fr
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in russia is in russia's benefit in many many ways obviously the vast majority of russian energy exports are going to europe europe is in a substantial recession possibly going on for many years asia will be the next vacuum for russian energy exports and dimitri if i can go to you now i mean there seems to be a major shift in going on here is russia is it a net win for russia or or a net negative how do you see it going for. world over the next two decades for example well next you could say it's a really long horizon probably i can talk about it a little bit shorter but definitely the growing demand in there is all busily beneficial for russia and. it's sort of difficult for me to imagine how it could be negative for usher. ok chris i mean in what way i mean this is there's a benefit here there's huge demand out there and we look at china and we look at india here but is it good for russia's oil sector energy sector in general look i think you really have to step back and put a question mark over the extent of future oil demand growth in asia in the middle east the i.a.e.a. reports to r
in russia is in russia's benefit in many many ways obviously the vast majority of russian energy exports are going to europe europe is in a substantial recession possibly going on for many years asia will be the next vacuum for russian energy exports and dimitri if i can go to you now i mean there seems to be a major shift in going on here is russia is it a net win for russia or or a net negative how do you see it going for. world over the next two decades for example well next you could say...
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show hell thank you thank you very much for being with us well let's start with the biggest story in russia u.s. relation i mean the missile shield in europe. we all remember that barack obama was caught on tape promising more flexibility to damage human value to former russian president do you think he'll keep the word do you think they'll be more flexibility from the american side understand you in the coming four years i really don't know and this is not because i'm a diplomat i actually. i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting upon what our two fold position that is we need a legally binding guarantees that nothing. in what is going on i
show hell thank you thank you very much for being with us well let's start with the biggest story in russia u.s. relation i mean the missile shield in europe. we all remember that barack obama was caught on tape promising more flexibility to damage human value to former russian president do you think he'll keep the word do you think they'll be more flexibility from the american side understand you in the coming four years i really don't know and this is not because i'm a diplomat i actually. i...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. three. three. three. three three. three . download the official ati application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any place. the team. started. and. the a. welcome back to crossfire computer labelle to remind you we're talking about china and its relationship with the world. elite and. the elite. ok drew i'd like to go back to you in san francisco you were and are two other guys before we went to the break would you like to take a side there but nature of containment of china. well i think one issue i would take it you know one aspect i take issue with is the idea that the u.s. is unified in its view on china i think there are very deep conflicting views who course we just went through electoral process the united states in which both parties were competing to see who could stand up to china but really the issues sitting down around the trade table and dealin
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. liz. liz perle. led live live . it's. time to. start. to want to. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about china and its relationship with the world. cup and it. started. ok drew i'd like to go back to you in san francisco you were and are two other guests before we went to the break would you like to take a side there the nature of containment of china. well i think one issue i would take it you know one aspect i think issue with is the idea that the u.s. is unified in its view on china i think there are very deep conflicting views who course we just went through electoral process the united states in which both parties were competing to see who could stand up to china but really the issue is sitting down around the table and dealing with this enormous economic imbalance that way the trade imbalance and debt and there's a great deal of anxiety there's a great deal of. uncertainty on how to really tackle some of these deep trade problems without upsetting the bal
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nationalistic responses to world events particularly in its near neighbors whether in central asia russia or particular more recently in the south china sea the islands of japanese japanese islands you know what you do that's a difficult tire to ride and once you let it out of its cage it can spin out of control and the new leaders of china they're most worried about domestic spill and they need to keep that economy moving in order to control their domestic population and nationalism could be a very destructive force for the so the harmony that this new leadership seeks to. keep in place jonathan how does the new leadership bounce those two issues continuing to grow the economy but to have more of an activist foreign policy i don't want to use the word aggressive but activist well i think first and foremost is very important to stress that in the last decade or two decades or so political used to be in control of nationalism i think nowadays we are arriving at a turning point at which nationalism risks to get in control of politics and not the least foreign policy for me essentially that
nationalistic responses to world events particularly in its near neighbors whether in central asia russia or particular more recently in the south china sea the islands of japanese japanese islands you know what you do that's a difficult tire to ride and once you let it out of its cage it can spin out of control and the new leaders of china they're most worried about domestic spill and they need to keep that economy moving in order to control their domestic population and nationalism could be a...
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writes russia's e.s.p. oil blend could join breads and west texas crude as the global benchmark for the oil market there is however one major problem russia needs to pump more e.s.p. to make it a viable candidate writes artie's tom barton has been looking at the story for us he's just back from his trip to the oil rich region of the amount russia's far north for good to see it's almost you've enjoyed that trip not to call them so what needs to be done exactly for e.s.p.n. to become on par with w t o and brant. hi there dimitri it was a bit chilly but hopefully the russians oil for fortunes might be quite a bit more hotting up than the cold temperatures up in the north yes if we're looking at e.s.p.n. east siberian pacific ocean so we're looking at asia pacific markets here and the potential for e.s.p.n. to join west texas intermediate and brant is one of those top rank very well known markers of of global oil fortunes and prices so e.s.p.n. at the moment its biggest challenges to overcome before it can join
writes russia's e.s.p. oil blend could join breads and west texas crude as the global benchmark for the oil market there is however one major problem russia needs to pump more e.s.p. to make it a viable candidate writes artie's tom barton has been looking at the story for us he's just back from his trip to the oil rich region of the amount russia's far north for good to see it's almost you've enjoyed that trip not to call them so what needs to be done exactly for e.s.p.n. to become on par with...
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do not discount russia. there are a lot of resources in all of these countries, especially africa, so what needs to happen is a global understanding. i believe the united states can work as a partner. who cares if we are number one any more? if you are not number one, you are not. mean?does number one reaso tavis: how much of this is fundamentally about american imperialism? or the notion of? >> it is the mindset. i think it has the most to do with it. woodrow wilson was saying stuff about we are the savior of the world, so there has always been this puritanism in our thinking, this concept that america is exceptional in its own way. we are human beings. if anything, it is a global world, and we can interact. we must get over this complex of superiority. >> you are right. a big part of the story is american imperialism, and the flip side is building up national security at home. were we going to get out of the depression, there were two ways to deal with that. one is to raise the standard of living at home s
do not discount russia. there are a lot of resources in all of these countries, especially africa, so what needs to happen is a global understanding. i believe the united states can work as a partner. who cares if we are number one any more? if you are not number one, you are not. mean?does number one reaso tavis: how much of this is fundamentally about american imperialism? or the notion of? >> it is the mindset. i think it has the most to do with it. woodrow wilson was saying stuff...
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the spokesperson declined to discuss the contents of the message but said he hopes the pe impact on russia's ties with the united states. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has congratulated obama. in a statement he said he'll continue to work with the u.s. president to ensure interests vital for the security of israel's citizens. the two are divided over how to deal with israel's. mahmoud abbas also released a statement saying he hopes obama will continue his efforts to achieve peace in the middle east. >>> the lead officials in charge of china are gathering in beijing to chart the country's future. the communist party is about to begin its transition of power. hu jintao and other leaders who had been at the top for a decade are stepping aside. the next generation is taking over. the 18th congress of the chinese communist party starts thursday. the meeting happens every five years. delegates will approve new policies and appoint new party leaders for the five years to come. chinese authorities waited until the eve of the congress to confirm details of this year's gathering. nhk world
the spokesperson declined to discuss the contents of the message but said he hopes the pe impact on russia's ties with the united states. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has congratulated obama. in a statement he said he'll continue to work with the u.s. president to ensure interests vital for the security of israel's citizens. the two are divided over how to deal with israel's. mahmoud abbas also released a statement saying he hopes obama will continue his efforts to achieve peace in...
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three crew with them sunny williams from the usa actually push it up from japan and europe go from russia now you know making it from space to earth is an exact science but it's never routine in fact let me tell you a little bit about what happened the undocked about two twenty six am moscow time fire the rockets at four fifty eight which brought in nearly just under an hour long process of fall to the earth through the atmosphere from about sixty three miles in above the earth's surface in a rare pre-dawn in the dark landing in the cosmic sun. where it's extremely cold and there is snow on the ground and that landing happened at about five fifty three moscow time now what happens is when that. capsule hits the ground it launches a series of ground vehicles about twelve helicopters and three fixed wing aircraft to go looking for the crew they have now been recovered and are safely back and earth after one hundred twenty seven days in space well in space they did educational letter as well as scientific and medical experiments they even did maintenance on what is a space aquarium with actu
three crew with them sunny williams from the usa actually push it up from japan and europe go from russia now you know making it from space to earth is an exact science but it's never routine in fact let me tell you a little bit about what happened the undocked about two twenty six am moscow time fire the rockets at four fifty eight which brought in nearly just under an hour long process of fall to the earth through the atmosphere from about sixty three miles in above the earth's surface in a...
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let's say i could play a part of russia do you think there is any place for compromise no there should be a solution which respect the rights of the people who owns that land. well we believe that the occupation of palestinians land has been. illegal under us defied act by a group of asean ists. we think that there should be. the land belongs to those who live in that so there should be a solution we think that. that is a one a state solution and i think it is quite logic it's for a long time that some countries are trying to impose a kind of to a state solution it hasn't worked what is the the main obstacle under the the israelis so we believe that there should be a one a state solution in which all. original you know owners of the land or. jews or christians or muslims should live together and should be studied for the for the destiny and i think that is a very democratic solution for ok thank you let's move on to another problem in the same region i mean the regime of bashar assad you said in one of your interviews that the i quote collapse of the bashar assad regime may be disastro
let's say i could play a part of russia do you think there is any place for compromise no there should be a solution which respect the rights of the people who owns that land. well we believe that the occupation of palestinians land has been. illegal under us defied act by a group of asean ists. we think that there should be. the land belongs to those who live in that so there should be a solution we think that. that is a one a state solution and i think it is quite logic it's for a long time...
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discuss the contents of the message, but said he hopes obama's re-election will have a positive impact on russia's ties with the united states. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has congratulated obama. in a statement he said he'll continue to work with the u.s. president to ensure interests vital for the security of israel's citizens. the two leaders are divided over how to deal with iran's nuclear ambitions. the u.s. is urging netanyahu not to take military action. palestinian president mahmoud abbas also released a statement saying he hopes obama will continue his efforts to achieve peace in the middle east. >>> the elite officials in charge of china are gathering in beijing to chart the country's future. the communist party is about to begin its transition of power. hu jintao and other leaders who have been at the top for a decade are stepping aside. and the next generation is taking over. the 18th congress of the chinese communist party starts thursday. the meeting happens every five years. delegates will approve new policies and appoint new party leaders for the five years to come. c
discuss the contents of the message, but said he hopes obama's re-election will have a positive impact on russia's ties with the united states. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has congratulated obama. in a statement he said he'll continue to work with the u.s. president to ensure interests vital for the security of israel's citizens. the two leaders are divided over how to deal with iran's nuclear ambitions. the u.s. is urging netanyahu not to take military action. palestinian...
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its technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying operations to rule the day. listen. i've. lived. lives . lived. mission. critical free transfer charges free. arrangement free. free. free. world free broadcast in video for your media project a free media oh god r.t. dot com. the news continues now back to our breaking news story israel has launched a deadly military offensive against gaza with the air force and the navy hitting more than twenty targets in the occupied territory the operation began with the air strike assassination of the military leader of hamas the palestinian group pledged to open the gates of hell in retaliation for more of what's happening on the ground in gaza i'm joined now by harry is a documentary maker and activist harry there are reports of airstrikes truth civilians dying including children what have you seen so far. also so far we've seen absolutely over bud's and hospital
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the question was about to russia's role in asia pacific. russia was this year's host of apac. it will participate at the east asia summit. it is an important player in the asia-pacific region. both economically and diplomatically. it will continue to be so. >> regarding the president's trip to burma. human-rights leaders expressed concerns that this visit was too fast, too generous. their main concern here is that the administration is far leveraging the opportunity of the first presidential visit which can only be once to press for new reforms. has the administration been able to leverage this a budget -- visit for tangible foreign measures? would you like to be secretary of state? thank you. [laughter] >> thank you for those questions, josh. with respect to burma -- there have been remarkable progress. since we saw the president called them cookers of progress in the summer of 2011. you have seen the release of prisoners, you have seen the easing of the media restrictions, you have seen the infighting into the political process of the parties. we have consulted with stakehol
the question was about to russia's role in asia pacific. russia was this year's host of apac. it will participate at the east asia summit. it is an important player in the asia-pacific region. both economically and diplomatically. it will continue to be so. >> regarding the president's trip to burma. human-rights leaders expressed concerns that this visit was too fast, too generous. their main concern here is that the administration is far leveraging the opportunity of the first...
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the administration has promised to borrow a phrase as it relates to relationships with russia to reset the relationship with asia. part of this is an effort, yes, to contain the political, economic, and even military influence growing of china. that's not really a new story. there are geographic disputes, the islands in the south china s sea. we call them the spratly islands. a number of nations have a claim to those. the president is also breaking ground here. this is a commitment he made to attend the annual southeast asian nation summit. the president just finished the trip to thailand. he met with the king. he did some sightseeing. he had a press conference. we've already heard from him and his remark there is with regards to the situation in the middle east. he goes on to burma. that's the next stop looking forward. the president has got an little bit of criticism. you know, two years ago, a presidential drip to burma -- and this is the first sitting president to visit burma. two years ago it would have been unthinkable, not to mention the decades before that because of the oppres
the administration has promised to borrow a phrase as it relates to relationships with russia to reset the relationship with asia. part of this is an effort, yes, to contain the political, economic, and even military influence growing of china. that's not really a new story. there are geographic disputes, the islands in the south china s sea. we call them the spratly islands. a number of nations have a claim to those. the president is also breaking ground here. this is a commitment he made to...
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well, yes, gene, we are seeing a big blast of cold air coming in out of eastern china, also eastern russia here. you see all that cloud cover coming in. well, that's actually producing some snowfall on top of what you already saw over the weekend in portions of northern honshu, even off towards hokkaido. it's not just the snowfall here. some severe weather is erupting along the cold front. you could be seeing strong to thunderstorms here, even a tornado or two cannot be completely ruled out with this storm system as it continues to push overhead. the good news, it is pushing off to the east and much of western japan, even on the east coast around tokyo, you're going to be seeing drier weather in place mainly due to a high pressure continuing to ridge in fro the west, actually across much of china you're already seeing fair weather in place here. that cold air from the north is creating dense and heavy fog. do slow down on the roads if you're out there driving about. but some afternoon thunderstorms still going to be popping up here and also down towards the philippines and the indochina pe
well, yes, gene, we are seeing a big blast of cold air coming in out of eastern china, also eastern russia here. you see all that cloud cover coming in. well, that's actually producing some snowfall on top of what you already saw over the weekend in portions of northern honshu, even off towards hokkaido. it's not just the snowfall here. some severe weather is erupting along the cold front. you could be seeing strong to thunderstorms here, even a tornado or two cannot be completely ruled out...
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we bought naval forces from the united states, from russia and japan all to honolulu where we had simulated a tsunami disaster. and these three great nations brought their fleets to honolulu exercising how to respond and alleviate that disaster. well, that was then. how about now? last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific region. secondly, that we would maintain freedom of access throughout that region. in particular, we would maintain the sea lanes in that area, whatever the challenge might be. even as we reduce our defense budget, therefore we must maintain and would maintain a powerful navy, and that that navy would be charged with maintainin
we bought naval forces from the united states, from russia and japan all to honolulu where we had simulated a tsunami disaster. and these three great nations brought their fleets to honolulu exercising how to respond and alleviate that disaster. well, that was then. how about now? last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we...
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this china and russia have actually got together, and they had been sent to dehli to -- and india thankfully resisted keeping options nuanced and flexibility. china's national gain, there's three chapters on the game. the interesting thing about the game is it's centric because the game is not allowed to touch them, but they can touch everyone else, and the game is very relevant to how they behave particularly with their neighbors. you have to bow and then the rest is fine. just one on our game in india that helps us all to understand us. the good thing about cricket is it's not a single game. it's many games. we want to play fast forward, we turn to t20 cricket, but the diplomatic game is the test match. it goes across five days. it's hard for any game to cross five days, but indians and brit ire are good at it. we're trying to teach the australians -- [laughter] >> final word. >> hard to follow the cricket, but what i say in closing is the chinese strategy is focused on internal challenges as a huge emerging middle class ignited by some democratic momentum come in, but extermly they contin
this china and russia have actually got together, and they had been sent to dehli to -- and india thankfully resisted keeping options nuanced and flexibility. china's national gain, there's three chapters on the game. the interesting thing about the game is it's centric because the game is not allowed to touch them, but they can touch everyone else, and the game is very relevant to how they behave particularly with their neighbors. you have to bow and then the rest is fine. just one on our game...
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also figured regional security architects the arsenal regional phone, we brought in china, india and russia. again, secretary of state would have to go two or three times a year. we also articulate we would maintain our force levels. we got off to a good start. but i can only say that we partially succeeded in elevating the importance of asia. partly because even i was at the time in his and other economies was coming, was not crystal-clear as it is today. and partly because secretary and the president kept getting dragged akin to other issues. you asked about the presence the. he thought the issue was important. he realized the importance of trade and so on. the first couple years of his initiation of clinton focus on the domestic economy which by the what was the most single important thing you can do for your foreign policy, above all today. so, and christopher spent a lot of time in asia and went out, secretary christopher, to the region, but he often would get subsumed in the bosnia crisis. we have somalia and haiti and other crises in the middle east. and so although we raise the prof
also figured regional security architects the arsenal regional phone, we brought in china, india and russia. again, secretary of state would have to go two or three times a year. we also articulate we would maintain our force levels. we got off to a good start. but i can only say that we partially succeeded in elevating the importance of asia. partly because even i was at the time in his and other economies was coming, was not crystal-clear as it is today. and partly because secretary and the...
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but a change of pace now and an experience to astronaut crew presenting the united states russia and japan has just landed back on earth in kazakhstan aboard the so use capsule today yuri malenchenko suni williams and that he was cheating to finish their four month mission to the international space station let's go live now to a correspondent sean thomas. in star city he's been following the capsule returned to show in the soyuz capsules just landed as we said the cold weather and thick snow on the ground that have a bearing on its landing. certainly we're getting images of the crew now they have been recovered and it is snowing on the ground in fact they're wrapped in heavy blankets and it's always an exciting moment here in mission control when we get those first images of the crew coming out of the capsule i can say that soyuz t.m.a. zero five am has landed safely and it has brought with it the s.s. expedition thirty three crew with them sunny williams from the usa actually push it out from japan and europe go from russia now. making it from space to earth is inexact science but
but a change of pace now and an experience to astronaut crew presenting the united states russia and japan has just landed back on earth in kazakhstan aboard the so use capsule today yuri malenchenko suni williams and that he was cheating to finish their four month mission to the international space station let's go live now to a correspondent sean thomas. in star city he's been following the capsule returned to show in the soyuz capsules just landed as we said the cold weather and thick snow...
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a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style. is not on the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch our t.v. any time. there was a large good to have you with us the german chancellor has visited london full crucial talks with britain's prime minister about the e.u. budget. to urge david cameron not to veto any increase in spending something the u.k. parliament is insisting on. earth has the tale of the talks. on the surface of it angler merkel's come here to meet david cameron to discuss over dinner the budget meetings are taking place in just a verb a week's time in brussels but of course what you see not very smooth experience the very friendly and shaking hands that hid
a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. wealthy british style. is not on the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your...
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the european union weighed in today as did russia. russia preparing a u.n. resolution calling for a cease fire. probably our closest ally abroad in matters of war and peace is britain, and they are taking the same line as president obama, although they are being even more direct about it. the foreign secretary saying that hamas bares responsibility for what's going on, but he warns that "a ground invasion of gaza would lose israel a lot of the international support they have in this situation." a ground invasion is more difficult for the international community to sympathize with or support. so the world, at least the world of the united states and our allies is pretty much speaking with one voice here. israel, stop the ground work thing. that's the message from the president. that's the message from allies. that's the message from the international community. that's the message from the europeans. that's the message from the egyptians. and even though our own president is traveling abroad in asia, that's the word from the mouth of our own president. everybo
the european union weighed in today as did russia. russia preparing a u.n. resolution calling for a cease fire. probably our closest ally abroad in matters of war and peace is britain, and they are taking the same line as president obama, although they are being even more direct about it. the foreign secretary saying that hamas bares responsibility for what's going on, but he warns that "a ground invasion of gaza would lose israel a lot of the international support they have in this...
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buildings total on different floors by various media organizations including the sister organization of russia today it's a has been they have been targeted by israeli airstrikes and they have then been told to evacuate evacuate totally and some of these centers are actually basically been razed to the ground so i'm getting very panicked calls from friends of mine and palestinians in gaza saying do not try and go anywhere near any of the live studios here in gaza it is too dangerous you're an international but you may well be targeted yourself so i heard from one source of within the i.d.f. say these are perception strikes for example one building of journalists when he says a precision strike he targeted one floor however the building then collapsed. israel is relying on the world not to doing anything while it uses disproportionate force or trying to assassinate its targets i don't doubt that it is targeting people accurately but it's using such level of force when it does that damage is occurring every hour in gaza so that israel has its objectives but it's the force and whether and really
buildings total on different floors by various media organizations including the sister organization of russia today it's a has been they have been targeted by israeli airstrikes and they have then been told to evacuate evacuate totally and some of these centers are actually basically been razed to the ground so i'm getting very panicked calls from friends of mine and palestinians in gaza saying do not try and go anywhere near any of the live studios here in gaza it is too dangerous you're an...
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do real nation building through economic means so you don't end up having a cold war with china or russia or entering a new gray war with al qaeda or intervention in syria or war with iran. let us hope those are not the foreign policy markers of a second term. he has a chance here. not for cold war with china, but to rebuild because china's going through terrible social instability, economic growth is plummeting. a whole series of issues to unit. >> it's worth mentioning the president announced the return of the u.s. to the tune of 170 million for projects over the next two years and that is something i'm sure the burmese welcome with open arms, but at the end of the day i think he probably could have gone with empty hands and still receive the reception he had which was people flooding the streets. reports of six and seven people deep on the sidewalks as his motorcade passed by. >> that's right. china has been offering a lot of cash, doing a lot of projects there. a lot of chinese business people in burma. china very much wants access to the indian ocean. they want a military presence th
do real nation building through economic means so you don't end up having a cold war with china or russia or entering a new gray war with al qaeda or intervention in syria or war with iran. let us hope those are not the foreign policy markers of a second term. he has a chance here. not for cold war with china, but to rebuild because china's going through terrible social instability, economic growth is plummeting. a whole series of issues to unit. >> it's worth mentioning the president...
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[laughter] the question was about to russia's role in asia pacific. russia was this year's host of apec. it will participate at the east asia summit. it is an important player in the asia-pacific region both economically and diplomatically. it will continue to be so. >> i am josh with "foreign policy" magazine. regarding the president's trip to burma -- human-rights leaders and other expressed concerns that this visit was too fast, too generous. their main concern here is that the administration is far leveraging the opportunity of the first presidential visit, which can only be once to press for new reforms. has the administration been able to leverage this visit for tangible foreign measures? will the president announce any new specific deliverables on his trip? as a quick unrelated question -- would you like to be secretary of state? thank you. [laughter] >> yeah, right. thank you for those questions, josh. with respect to burma -- there has been remarkable progress since we saw the president called them cookers of progress in the summer of 2011. y
[laughter] the question was about to russia's role in asia pacific. russia was this year's host of apec. it will participate at the east asia summit. it is an important player in the asia-pacific region both economically and diplomatically. it will continue to be so. >> i am josh with "foreign policy" magazine. regarding the president's trip to burma -- human-rights leaders and other expressed concerns that this visit was too fast, too generous. their main concern here is that...
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it russia's said the united states -- if russia's the to the united states, my option is the following. that is the most important transition. if they're not want to budge and going to say my alliance is really with iran, that is what has to change the dynamics. the option of syria as a linchpin for syria can break the back bone rather than the united states to weaken iran, president obama will not do anyway. in a way that's become strike iran, or week in syria. this brings me to the regional equation. look at what is happening in jordan today. it is dangerous. very, very dangerous what is going on. what is happening in levitan. -- lebanon. if you have watched the statements, you would know the decision has been taken -- taken to escalate. so the problem is what it things get out control? you may tell me the new leadership in egypt, muslim brotherhood thinks they're fine. they are not going to enter a war with israel. i tell you what, i do not think it will, but when you push too much, what happens? we are lucky there happen to be american election so everyone hid behind each other. th
it russia's said the united states -- if russia's the to the united states, my option is the following. that is the most important transition. if they're not want to budge and going to say my alliance is really with iran, that is what has to change the dynamics. the option of syria as a linchpin for syria can break the back bone rather than the united states to weaken iran, president obama will not do anyway. in a way that's become strike iran, or week in syria. this brings me to the regional...
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-china russia confrontation such as the situation in gaza. a three-way relationship on beijing, washington and taipei is positive and quiet, as quiet as it's been over two decades. since that's the only issue on which there is any realistic prospect of armed conflict, and that is small thing. fifth, territorial disputes in the south china sea and east china sea are in my view the most troubling development. chinese confrontation with u.s. treaty allies, principally with japan create serious tensions and introduce unpredictability in the u.s.-china chip as well as offering an image of china's rise is unsettling to countries well beyond concerned rivals. finally, military deployments on both sides. i won't discuss those because i believe jonathan, jonathan pollack will do so in depth in his presentation. what do we expect them president obama's second term and she champagnes first. the main variable and the relationship is china. president obama has had for years to formulate and put in place an approach towards china. in broad terms it is cons
-china russia confrontation such as the situation in gaza. a three-way relationship on beijing, washington and taipei is positive and quiet, as quiet as it's been over two decades. since that's the only issue on which there is any realistic prospect of armed conflict, and that is small thing. fifth, territorial disputes in the south china sea and east china sea are in my view the most troubling development. chinese confrontation with u.s. treaty allies, principally with japan create serious...
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